November 26th, 2007
It's my once
a year time to try and figure out "whats new"?
I had an incredible time
in San Francisco, we didn't win as many games as I hoped but I had a blast running up and
down the third base line coaching again.
I also got to witness the
Barry Bonds show and saw so many things from my perspective that I am still trying to sort
out. Incredible drama, suspenseful theatre, bad guys vs. good guys the whole ball of wax.
We had Jesse Jackson praying on us and Don King promoting a fight. I could go on and on
but most wouldn't believe me and the truth is always stranger than the fiction.
I did get a few new songs
out of the experience and have been playing them in shows since the last out was made. I
traveled to the Midwest with Steve Poltz as his opening act, and that act usually started
about noon until the night was over. We had a fun time playing five straight nights in
Santa Inez Calif, Fairmont Illinois, Chicago, Lexington Kentucky then Indianapolis, In.
Traveling with Poltz is like "fantasy troubadour camp". We do it in a nice
comfortable way. After playing five nights solo it was great to come back and join the
Enablers in a few shows. It's great playing with the band and the folks seem to really
enjoy having us back in town. Thanks. So "whats new"? More shows are planned, and you can check the
website to see where and how to find us. It feels really great to be home again with the
friends and family, and the band and the surf, and all that I love about California. I am
headed back to San Francisco in February to try again to get the Giants back on the map in
the Western Division. We will be younger and that always excites me. It's like brand new
songs, you never know what to expect until you play them. That always keeps you working
and enjoying each moment. See you soon, at a show or on the sacred field.Tim
November 17th, 2007

December 8th, 2006
I always love writing this "what's new" link
because by the time it is written and posted I am sure many things will have changed. In
just the last week alone here in San Diego my entire life took another turn. I left the
San Diego Padre organization from which I was part of for the last Twenty-Three years with
my baseball career and joined the San Francisco Giants as their Third Base Coach. Then the
day after that happened I flew to Texas and played Five straight nights with my friend
Steve Poltz. We had a blast and played some incredible rooms. In Dallas we played Bend
Studio, then the Cactus Room in Austin, San Antonio had us in the Red Room, then we
traveled to East Texas and played a cool small city named Athens. The people of that town
were so generous and we played an amazing show for lots of music fans that came out to
hear the stories and songs. The next night we were in the legendary Mucky Duck in Houston
playing for a great listening audience. Thats my point, that all happened in Six days.
What I think will be happening from this day on is this, I have a new CD coming out Feb
10th 2007 which we will release at the La Paloma Theatre in Encinitas . The record will be
called "The Wayward Wind", this is a project I always wanted to do, and have
been working on for the last year or so. It honors my many musical influences growing up
in California. I tell people it is like a 1970's California Country record. I wrote Six of
the Ten tracks for the record, but also covered Merle Haggards "Kern River" and
Neil Youngs "Once An Angel" and a couple others that made our ears perk up back
then and feel good now..
I am only playing a few shows this
Fall-Winter and then it is off to San Francisco to try and win a World Championship and
snuff out all that is bad in the game ( ie. decimal points, ops, vorp and all the other
weird computer stats that have somehow creeped in like a virus to make the gut instincts
of baseball men cringe everywhere) I am going back to continue my dream of winning a World
Series (been there twice and lost twice) in the big leagues and also to continue to give
back to the game that has meant so much to me through the years. Of course everyone that
knows me understands the music always is what keeps me somewhat together and the writing
never stops. So there you have it, if you want on the e-mail gig list let us know, and
remember you can always download lots of FREE music from this site so tell your friends.
Next Fall and winter we have a few shows already confirmed so all of this will be on the
site at a later date. First and foremost a huge thank you to our friends who always seem
to come out to the the shows and support us in whatever we are doing, and where ever the
Wayward Wind takes us.
God Bless.....tim
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